Posts Tagged ‘Dame Edna’

How To Be Remembered !

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

As fanatics about frames, we all fully appreciate the value of a good piece of facial furniture. We say don’t think of your specs as a medical device, see them as a piece of jewellery, a unique accessory – if you’re got it, flaunt it! Now how about taking it a step further – why not enhance your whole look with an iconic piece of eyewear?

A few examples of eyewear icons – the stylish ones that is, we’re not talking Dame Edna here – Karl Lagerfeld, never seen dressed in anything other than a high collar, a tie, his leather gloves, and a huge pair of specs. Think of Audrey Hepburn, peeping out from behind her huge plastic sunnies in breakfast at Tiffanys. Elvis in his Vegas shades, Michael Caine in his black rims. Real icons are not always the trend setters of today, they are the figures back through history who stay true to their style.

Karl Lagerfeld In His Iconic High Collar And Huge Specs

Karl Lagerfeld In His Iconic High Collar And Huge Specs

So how do you do iconic? You need to think about your signature look, and consider the wardrobe personality of your clothes. Classic, eclectic, edgy, vintage, casual, chic or fashion victim – your specs need to reflect your style, your personality and your budget. Unless you’re a total fashion Chameleon and you change your look more often than Kylie, you need something wearable that screams your name. Like a personal scent, you want people to recognise that style and think of you.

When you’ve sussed your clothes personality, make sure your specs reflect this, and then always base your choice around a similar type of frame, such as skinny metals, chunky plastics, fancy, plain, big or small. You can stay in fashion while keeping true to your look, and everyone will always remember you as the person with the cool specs!

Get Packing!

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Our jolly holidays will soon be upon us, so lets’ have a quick look at what you need to pack to ensure good eye health and excellent vision while you are away. If you need new specs for your hols then get your order in early – this is always a busy time for any opticians as we rush to fulfill orders to let you do your sight seeing!

Obviously a spare pair of glasses is essential – they get dropped over the side of boats, left on planes, squashed in unfamiliar rooms, and ground into the sand. That blissful view looks even better when you can see it! So don’t think that your four year old pair will do as a spare. Could you drive in them for long periods? Would you be seen dead in the frame?!

Then there are sunglasses, whether prescription or clear. Do you look like Dame Edna or Lady GaGa in last years? Are they scratched, sad, or sandblasted? Make sure you have 100% UV protection and a good tint that’s dark enough for the climate of your destination.

If you wear contact lenses, make sure you pack your spare glasses, and plenty of cleaning solutions for your time away. It’s not always possible to get the same solution abroad, so make sure you’ve got your supply to hand. You may also need non prescription sunglasses to wear over your contacts.

If you need reading glasses, why not pick up a couple of cheap pairs of ready readers, so you have some to hand if you lose or break a pair. That relaxing read on the beach won’t be fun if you’re squinting at every line and giving yourself wrinkles!

If you use eye drops or take supplements for your visual health, stock up before you go, and don’t have a holiday from taking them! Take a copy of your glasses prescription with you, so that if the worst comes to the worst you can order replacements. Have a relaxing holiday and at least you’ll be sure that your eyes are taken care of!

The Painless Fix for Your Wrinkles!

Monday, May 18th, 2009

We’re all chasing the dream of looking thirty when we’re sixty, injecting, plumping, slathering on miracle creams and lusting after Michelle Obama’s gravity defying biceps. If the surgical fix isn’t for you though, or the gym is too much like hard work, then settle down at your keyboard, get on line, and select some instantly age defying eye wear.

Your glasses are on your face every day, and nothing says I’ve got bingo-wings- hidden- under- this cardie like granny glasses. You may not fit into the fashions at Topshop, but you’ll never have a problem getting your glasses on. Change them for a modern update and it’ll knock ten years off you.  All frames can be worn by any age group, so don’t think fashion spex are only for the young.

Go funky, go trendy, don’t go Deirdre Barlow. Interestingly, Dame Edna has the perfect idea  with her specs. That Fifties/Sixties upswept shape is flattering on most faces, and gives a lift to your features. Detail at the temple also lifts the eye. Rimless frames are not good on older faces – all that detail in the twiddly little bridge and temple parts brings attention to your laughter lines.  The lenses are also made slightly thicker to give strength, so this will magnify  imperfections in your eye area.

If you’re sagging a little around the jaw line, an upswept shape will help with this too.  Don’t go near aviator styles, or frames which are wider at the top than the bottom. This ‘pulls’ everything down.  At online optician prices you can afford a few pairs, so keep it fresh and up to date.

Specs Super Heroes!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Su Pollard has been in the news in the last couple of weeks, as attention has been brought to her individual clothes sense. We applaud those who dare to be different – and who wouldn’t wear red lace tights and a denim ra ra skirt if they had legs like Sus! Well we always admired Su for her stunning eyewear – she can do funky plastic frames like no other – well almost…..

Any glasses frame with a vaguely upswept shape can be described as a ‘Dame Edna’ another Celeb famed for her outlandish eyewear. Who could forget the frames with the Sydney Opera House across the top of them?  Who would want to remember them?!

Timmy Mallet returned to the public eye last year thanks to ‘I’m a Celebrity’. He used to rival Su for the biggest, most colourful frames around. Nothing was too outlandish for Timmy – and when we saw him in the jungle we were pleased to see he hadn’t changed…

The other iconic specs wearer we could never forget was that screen siren from Coronation Street, delicious Deirdre. While she was wowing Ken she was wowing us with her eyewear. The glasses got bigger as the plot got hotter, and many of look back fondly on our Deirdre days.

Nowadays things are positively staid with the likes of Anne Robinson sporting very stylish specs, and even Dr Who doesn’t wear anything out of this world. Thank goodness Su is back in the news!